STEUBENVILLE — It may be too late to impact the 2025-26 snow and ice season, but Steubenville Street Department Supervisor Bob Baird is hoping the department’s newest tool – liquid de-icing – will make it easier for motorists to navigate city streets the next time winter weather is in ...
STEUBENVILLE — The Steubenville Board of Education officially accepted the resignation of a teacher at the center of a viral video controversy while also honoring a three-time state wrestling champion during Wednesday’s meeting.
Scott Lane, an American history teacher, resigned after ...
High winds that battered the Ohio Valley earlier this week led to some of the large panels on the front of the old Kaufman’s Building to fall away. On Wednesday, crews were pulling down the rest of the tiles and sign from the building on Wheeling’s Main Street. A staple of old downtown ...
CHARLESTON — Despite West Virginia’s burden of maintaining nearly 71,000 miles of roads and continued backlog of bridge maintenance, the state moved up slightly in a nationwide rankings of road systems
The libertarian Reason Foundation released its 29th Annual Highway Report Thursday, ...
WINTERSVILLE — Indian Creek High School is opening its doors and inviting students, their families, and the community to share in the Spring into Opportunity Learning Fair on March 24.
The free event is being held from 5-7 p.m. and includes vendors representing area colleges, universities ...
WEIRTON — Several educators from Weirton Elementary were recently recognized for achieving or maintaining National Board Certification status.
Denise Mirasola, Jackie Fodor, Donna Carnes, Sherry Paull and Sarah Howells were celebrated for their expertise, reflection, and leadership at ...